slabmanslab
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How long does it take for seeds to mature before they are viable, after pollination. TIA!
I was late dusting them. Still white stamen, but I'm a first timer so I am unsure. Thanks! I'll just need to let them run a bit over mature for the flower. Oh, well. Only a week or two though.Just run full cycle. They’ll be mature.
Thank You! I only have about four weeks left to mature, but if the seeds need longer, so be it. Shooting for "Better Made Cookies" when I'm done. Would doing a flush for the rest of the plants do any damage if it's done two weeks early? Thanks Again!5 weeks for best results
damage to the seeds, that isThank You! I only have about four weeks left to mature, but if the seeds need longer, so be it. Shooting for "Better Made Cookies" when I'm done. Would doing a flush for the rest of the plants do any damage if it's done two weeks early? Thanks Again!
Should still be fine. Let them finish. You’ll see mature beans popping out of the buds.I was late dusting them. Still white stamen, but I'm a first timer so I am unsure. Thanks! I'll just need to let them run a bit over mature for the flower. Oh, well. Only a week or two though.
Do you change up the nutes? Read or heard that seeds need more N than PJust run full cycle. They’ll be mature.
Not usually. I only change my feeding when plants look like they need a changeDo you change up the nutes? Read or heard that seeds need more N than P
I'm in the same boat w my sweetbread . I hit it a touch late w Mac pollen and now she is done and I'm still waitingShould still be fine. Let them finish. You’ll see mature beans popping out of the buds.
Patience is key. Pulling a bunch of immature seeds is ballsI'm in the same boat w my sweetbread . I hit it a touch late w Mac pollen and now she is done and I'm still waiting